Ernestina
Ernestina Origin and Meaning
Ernestina is a feminine name derived from the Germanic masculine name Ernest, which means "serious," "resolute," or "battle to the death." This elegant feminine form adds Latin-based feminine suffix "-ina" to create a name that balances strength with grace. Popular throughout European countries, particularly in Italy, Spain, and Portugal, Ernestina reached its peak popularity in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name offers several friendly nicknames including Tina, Erna, or Nessie. While less common among recent generations, Ernestina represents the classic tradition of feminizing masculine names. The name carries an air of vintage sophistication that may appeal to parents drawn to reviving elegant names from earlier eras. Notable bearers include Mexican artist Ernestina Garfias and Portuguese writer Ernestina de Champourcin.
Ernestina Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Ernestina
- Ernestina Herrera de NobleArgentine publisher and executive
- Ernestina Lecuona y CasadoCuban pianist and composer
- Ernestina PaísArgentine television presenter
The name Ernestina in Pop Culture
- "Ernestina" oldest surviving Grand Banks fishing schooner